I have been messaged by 3 people I do not know maybe since my blog not sure. One of the ladies was asking if we could work together. I asked her what her business was and she s
I have not personnally used HQ Solo ADs, I can tell you have been contacted by 10 or more of these people, and they are never males. They are always young women that look almost the same, with the perfect pictures and everything.
I have told the young ladies that I thought they were scammers and then that just opens up a whole nother can of worms because they will give you testimonials of the exact same company that you are affiliated with. So, that makes it even worse to determine if they are scams.
So, one talked to me for like a hour. I finally gave in and told her to check my funnel out for free before I spend money with her. And she did. I needed to make sure she was legit.
I had a tracker on my domain. Well, my tracker picked her clicks up as bots. So, I am not sure if they are scammers but, after my tracker picked her click up as a bot. I did not go forward.
And, I have been told my several 6 and 7 figure earners not to use them because they are scams. So, I am not sure if they are scams or not, I just chose to stay away from them until I find the someone trustworthy to say if they are or not scams...
I hope this helps some!
Today, I've had FB messages from the "HQ Solo Ad" campaign manager. Hence why I'm here.
And guess what, she's a hot young looking woman lol.
I never trust these people coz they usually turn out to be Network Marketers or marketers trying to sell their services.
If HQ Solo Ad is legit and they knew how to market properly, then why are they approaching us on FB?
Hmm... Something's certainly fishy...
I've had 2 people contact me on Facebook this week purporting to be managers with HQ Solo Ad, as well. Both attractive looking women in their 20's. I wonder if that is a sales ploy in itself to be hones.
They intoduce themselves, ask about us, then ask about our businesses, etc, before making the pitch.
I don't think I'll be bothering!
Rich :-)
I will let you know in a week or so whether it's a scam... I joined a couple of business groups on Facebook and they friend Ed me through there. I purchased a block of solo ads from them. I researched them online and they seemed legit. They have a legit website. But I'll let you know when it is concluded.
I didn't have any issues. It was as advertised as far as the traffic. I didn't convert any, but that's not expected on every campaign. I only did the initial tier.
I just had a similar experience from an individual who started a conversation with me on FB Messenger.. Her name is Krystal Mangino.. or at least that is the name she was using on FB.
It started like a friendly conversation but moved rather quickly to her offering her company's services.
The company name is HQ Solo Ad.
Interestingly, there is NO contact info, (company address, phone #, etc.) listed on their website.
I think they just comb social media looking for people who are engaged in internet marketing and try to solicit their services.
No SALE here.. :)
Have a great day!
Sincerely,
Tom
wow scammers everywhere. same person through the same method FB messenger I had 3 out of nowhere females trying to be friendly and then offering her services prices go up to 799 for 800 clicks
If you get those kinds of messages from out of nowhere, I wouldn't trust them. That's a red flag if those messages were unsolicited.
That's what I figured, just checking! Thank you, Karin!! I had three requests from Facebook messenger when I woke up. I'm thinking I shouldn't have responded to anyone of them. Maybe hacker's...Cynthia
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I have been messaged by 3 people I do not know maybe since my blog not sure. One of the ladies was asking if we could work together. I asked her what her business was and she s
Here is the latest pitch I've received from SEVEN different people all exactly the same "I have a coupon code that will definitely help you expand, but it's for your eyes only
don't share it with others, OK?
I'm connecting you to the best advertiser in the business! 🙂 The best part is that she will set up everything for you 🙂
I just need a moment because I'm creating the coupon for you
it's 100% free to activate it, and once you do, your account will be credited with extra traffic!
the coupon that I created needs to be activated now so, please do it before it expires... because if you won't I will lose it and you won't be able to use it either " Ive received these obviously all copied & pasted, they start by asking how u r etc but then after a few lines they dive right in with the pitch. The last few I've managed to keep them talking even telling them I think I know what they are selling. Solo Ads. Some of them claim they dont know what the product is. I mean Duhh, you dont know what your trying to sell me? Its a complete put off and Im sure plenty have heard this pitch. They could at least be a bit more creative. Bit of a rant.
I have not personnally used HQ Solo ADs, I can tell you have been contacted by 10 or more of these people, and they are never males. They are always young women that look almost the same, with the perfect pictures and everything.
I have told the young ladies that I thought they were scammers and then that just opens up a whole nother can of worms because they will give you testimonials of the exact same company that you are affiliated with. So, that makes it even worse to determine if they are scams.
So, one talked to me for like a hour. I finally gave in and told her to check my funnel out for free before I spend money with her. And she did. I needed to make sure she was legit.
I had a tracker on my domain. Well, my tracker picked her clicks up as bots. So, I am not sure if they are scammers but, after my tracker picked her click up as a bot. I did not go forward.
And, I have been told my several 6 and 7 figure earners not to use them because they are scams. So, I am not sure if they are scams or not, I just chose to stay away from them until I find the someone trustworthy to say if they are or not scams...
I hope this helps some!
Today, I've had FB messages from the "HQ Solo Ad" campaign manager. Hence why I'm here.
And guess what, she's a hot young looking woman lol.
I never trust these people coz they usually turn out to be Network Marketers or marketers trying to sell their services.
If HQ Solo Ad is legit and they knew how to market properly, then why are they approaching us on FB?
Hmm... Something's certainly fishy...
I've had 2 people contact me on Facebook this week purporting to be managers with HQ Solo Ad, as well. Both attractive looking women in their 20's. I wonder if that is a sales ploy in itself to be hones.
They intoduce themselves, ask about us, then ask about our businesses, etc, before making the pitch.
I don't think I'll be bothering!
Rich :-)
I will let you know in a week or so whether it's a scam... I joined a couple of business groups on Facebook and they friend Ed me through there. I purchased a block of solo ads from them. I researched them online and they seemed legit. They have a legit website. But I'll let you know when it is concluded.
I didn't have any issues. It was as advertised as far as the traffic. I didn't convert any, but that's not expected on every campaign. I only did the initial tier.
I just had a similar experience from an individual who started a conversation with me on FB Messenger.. Her name is Krystal Mangino.. or at least that is the name she was using on FB.
It started like a friendly conversation but moved rather quickly to her offering her company's services.
The company name is HQ Solo Ad.
Interestingly, there is NO contact info, (company address, phone #, etc.) listed on their website.
I think they just comb social media looking for people who are engaged in internet marketing and try to solicit their services.
No SALE here.. :)
Have a great day!
Sincerely,
Tom
wow scammers everywhere. same person through the same method FB messenger I had 3 out of nowhere females trying to be friendly and then offering her services prices go up to 799 for 800 clicks
If you get those kinds of messages from out of nowhere, I wouldn't trust them. That's a red flag if those messages were unsolicited.
That's what I figured, just checking! Thank you, Karin!! I had three requests from Facebook messenger when I woke up. I'm thinking I shouldn't have responded to anyone of them. Maybe hacker's...Cynthia
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I have the full volume up all the way on my laptop and I can hardly hear this video? I was listening to; Completing Your Account Set-up at WA - Adding a Description & Image
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I have the full volume up all the way on my laptop and I can hardly hear this video? I was listening to; Completing Your Account Set-up at WA - Adding a Description & Image
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Here is the latest pitch I've received from SEVEN different people all exactly the same "I have a coupon code that will definitely help you expand, but it's for your eyes only
don't share it with others, OK?
I'm connecting you to the best advertiser in the business! 🙂 The best part is that she will set up everything for you 🙂
I just need a moment because I'm creating the coupon for you
it's 100% free to activate it, and once you do, your account will be credited with extra traffic!
the coupon that I created needs to be activated now so, please do it before it expires... because if you won't I will lose it and you won't be able to use it either " Ive received these obviously all copied & pasted, they start by asking how u r etc but then after a few lines they dive right in with the pitch. The last few I've managed to keep them talking even telling them I think I know what they are selling. Solo Ads. Some of them claim they dont know what the product is. I mean Duhh, you dont know what your trying to sell me? Its a complete put off and Im sure plenty have heard this pitch. They could at least be a bit more creative. Bit of a rant.